Right Square Bracket Lower Corner Symbol
⎦ is the “right square bracket lower corner” character used for precise bracket-like shapes.
U+23A6
⎦ is a Unicode symbol (U+23A6) used to create a lower-corner bracket shape. It’s commonly used when you want bracket styling that fits a specific layout or line-height.
Right Square Bracket Lower Corner Symbol Meaning
⎦ (RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET LOWER CORNER) is a “corner” glyph from the Unicode Technical block. Unlike a standard closing bracket (like ]), it’s designed to represent only the lower-right corner, which makes it useful when composing box-drawing or bracket-like visuals from multiple corner/line characters. In practice, people use it for UI typography, technical diagrams, and text-based layouts where a full bracket would not align correctly with surrounding lines. It can also help maintain consistent visual rhythm in monospaced or fixed-width designs, especially when pairing with related corner and horizontal/vertical symbols.
Common uses
- •Building text UI frames where only the lower-right corner of a bracket shape is needed
- •Creating technical or code-like diagrams in plain text or markdown-friendly documents
- •Designing monospaced typography layouts that require consistent corner alignment
- •Separating sections in technical writing with bracket-style visual cues
- •Styling chat, terminals, or console mockups with precise bracket geometry
Examples
⎦ Right Square Bracket Lower Corner
- ⎦Result: ⎦
- ⎦Panel end ⎦
- ⎦Footer corner ⎦
- ⎦Closing visual: ⎦
- ⎦Bracket lower-right ⎦
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+23A6 | |
| HTML Entity | ⎦ | |
| HTML Code | ⎦ | |
| CSS | \23A6 |
FAQ
What does the Right Square Bracket Lower Corner symbol mean?
⎦ (RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET LOWER CORNER) is a “corner” glyph from the Unicode Technical block. Unlike a standard closing bracket (like ]), it’s designed to represent only the lower-right corner, which makes it useful when composing box-drawing or bracket-like visuals from multiple corner/line characters. In practice, people use it for UI typography, technical diagrams, and text-based layouts where a full bracket would not align correctly with surrounding lines. It can also help maintain consistent visual rhythm in monospaced or fixed-width designs, especially when pairing with related corner and horizontal/vertical symbols.